# This simple plugin will add 'Hello, World!' to the end of the buffer when run.# To run it, save it within the User/ directory, then open the console (Ctrl+~),# and type: view.runCommand('sample')## See http://www.sublimetext.com/docs/plugin-basics for more informationclass Test1Command(sublimeplugin.TextCommand): def run(self, view, args): view.insert(view.size(), "Hello, World!\n")

I type view.runCommand('Test1') at console and nowt happens, not even an error message.

Things I've tried:

- deleting test.pyc and resaving test.py, which causes test.pyc to be recreated- calling Test1Command other things- view.runCommand('test1') in case it's case sensitive- shouting, in case it can hear me

I really want to like Sublime but when the documentation says you can do something simple like this and it doesn't work then there's no way I'm paying for it. Or I'm stupid.

Assuming cleverer people help me to solve this, how do I use all the plugins in the subdirectories of C:\Documents and Settings\[user]\Application Data\Sublime Text\Packages ?

# This simple plugin will add 'Hello, World!' to the end of the buffer when run.# To run it, save it within the User/ directory, then open the console (Ctrl+~),# and type: view.runCommand('sample')## See http://www.sublimetext.com/docs/plugin-basics for more informationclass Test1Command(sublimeplugin.TextCommand): def run(self, view, args): view.insert(view.size(), "Hello, World!\n")Hello, World!

do you see it? the "Hello, World!"?

if it doesn't work for, you should check the following:1. open the console2. do a little change on your script (add empty line for example)3. now save the file4. look at the console do you see errors? it this python parser gives errors at this stage, the script won't even run so later nothing will happen